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Promoting Production: UPL3 Promoter Variation Modulates Seed Size and Crop Yields

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Tee, Estee

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American Society of Plant Biologists

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Identifying natural genetic variation, understanding how it influences traits, and utilizing it for crop improvement is a major objective in plant science. Miller et al. (2019) have identified genetic variation in the promoter region of BnaUPL3.C03 from a panel of Brassica napus accessions that can influence seed size, lipid content, and final crop yield.

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The Plant Cell

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